This application relates to shower enclosures and more particularly to shower enclosures that replace existing bath units with a shower enclosure and storage.
As people age, existing bath and shower enclosures may no longer meet their bathing needs. People may wish to have grab bars and easy access to shower enclosures and water controls to enhance their bathing experience.
Typical bath and shower enclosures are 60 inches wide from side to side and 30 inches from front to back. Such a bath and shower enclosure may be placed in a recess in a bathroom, the recess being formed by a bathroom back wall and two sidewalls of the room.
According to an exemplar, a unit for filling an area having a floor, a first side wall, a second side wall and a back wall has a pan, a shower area, a zero threshold drain, a frame, a space created by the frame and the second side wall and a storage unit disposed in the space. The shower area is defined by a first panel, a second panel and a third panel and has an opening through which a user may enter, the opening also being defined by the panels. The first panel is adapted to be disposed against the first side wall and the pan and the second panel is adapted to be disposed against the second side wall and the pan. The zero threshold drain is disposed across the opening. The frame is adapted to support the third panel and create a space between the second side wall and the frame.
A kit for replacing an enclosure having bathtub, shower or other space disposed in an area having a first side wall, a second side wall and a back wall, has a pan, a first panel, a second panel and a third panel for creating a shower area and an opening through which a user may enter, the opening to being defined by the panels, the first panel is adapted to be disposed against the first side wall and the pan and the second panel is adapted to be disposed against the second side wall and the pan, a zero threshold drain for being disposed across the opening, a frame and abutting the pan, the frame being adapted to support the third panel and create an opening between the second side wall and the frame, and a storage unit adapted to be disposed in the space.
A unit for replacing an enclosure disposed in an area having a floor, a first side wall, a second side wall and a back wall, has a shower area having a first panel, a second panel and a third panel and an opening through which a user may enter, the opening being defined by the panels, the first panel is disposed against the first side wall and the second panel is disposed against the second side wall, a frame, the frame supporting the third panel and creating an opening between the second side wall and the frame, and a storage unit disposed in the space.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
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The opening 10 is sized to fit a standard size tub (not shown), which may have shower equipment such as a shower head or a hand shower (not shown). The opening 10 usually has a width W of 60 inches and a depth D of 30 inches or more, i.e. the dimensions of a standard tub (not shown). The depth D is typically more than the 30 inches to allow a tub (not shown) to be recessed from front walls for decorative or other purposes. The depth D shown herein is 39″ inches though other depths are contemplated herein.
A pan 45 having two sidewalls 50 and a back wall 55 and a bottom 60 is disposed on the floor 25 of the opening 10. The pan has a zero threshold drain 65. The zero threshold drain is flush with the floor 25. Such zero threshold drain is disclosed in the assignee's patent application entitled BATH SYSTEM, Ser. No. 12/533,046, filed Jul. 31, 2009, which is incorporated herein by reference. The zero threshold drain 65 allows a user to access the pan 45 without having to step over an edge (not shown) so that tripping is minimized The zero threshold drain 65 is typically as wide as the pan 45 and about 3 inches deep, though other depths are contemplated herein.
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Next, a frame 90, which may be prefabricated, is attached to the floor 25 of the opening 10 and the right side wall 35 in the opening 10 to provide support for the installed shower and storage unit 15 as will be described herein. The frame 90 has a pair of side portions 95 that are connected by welding or the like by a plurality of stiles 100. Each side portion has a vertical portion 105, an upper portion 110 that cants slightly from horizontal and a shorter downwardly extending portion 115. Referring to
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A space 160 is created between the shower right side wall 150 and the right side wall 35. The space has a depth D (see
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The lower drawer 255 is a sliding box that can function as a laundry basket or the like.
This storage unit 245 has a solid right side wall 277 if the storage unit is installed where there is not a side wall 35. In this case, the stile 145 attaches directly to the solid right side wall 277.
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Although a combination of features is shown in the illustrated examples, not all of them need to be combined to realize the benefits of various embodiments of this disclosure. In other words, a system designed according to an embodiment of this disclosure will not necessarily include all of the features shown in any one of the Figures or all of the portions schematically shown in the Figures. Moreover, selected features of one example embodiment may be combined with selected features of other example embodiments.
The preceding description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed examples may become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not necessarily depart from the essence of this disclosure. The scope of legal protection given to this disclosure can only be determined by studying the following claims.
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20110271439 A1 | Nov 2011 | US |